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The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities.

After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized.

Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.”

Pic starts shooting Oct. 9 and is a dark comedy set at a rundown amateur theater in Stockholm. It stars brothers Alexander and Gustaf Skarsgard … as well as “Darling” actors Michelle Meadows and Michael Segerstrom.

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The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]

The Swedish Film Institute certainly knows how to make up for missed opportunities. After refusing to back helmer Johan Kling’s first pic, “Darling,” which went on to become a local hit and fest fave, the film body apologized. Now, it’s ponied up $1.1 million of the $3 million budget for Kling’s next pic, “Trust Me.” […]